The Commission of Inquiry will meet Monday to talk to the last witness in its investigation of the fairness of the final exam in English 166, "The Novel since 1945."
Commission chairman George F. Carrier '48, Coolidge Professor of Applied Mathematics, said yesterday that Monday's meeting will probably be the commission's next-to-last in the investigation.
As soon as possible after Monday's meeting--possibly late next week--the commission will meet again to review its evidence and reach a decision on whether Robert J. Kiely, professor of English, gave students at an Adams House review session an unfair advantage on the exam, Carrier said.
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